Poker Strategies
After receiving pocket cards, you are immediately faced with a choice: play your cards and either raise or call the blinds, or fold.
After receiving pocket cards, you are immediately faced with a choice: play your cards and either raise or call the blinds, or fold.
It is thirty years since my Texas Hold'em Poker rules first appeared in Scarne on Cards. In that time they have been revised numerous times and have provided guidance to millions of Texas Hold'em Poker players throughout the world. But with many more millions of Americans playing Texas Hold'em Poker today, it was inevitable that many new Texas Hold'em Poker games would be invented, and many changes in the popularity of different Texas Hold'em Poker games would occur; also that many rule changes would take place. Because today these changes are substantial and most important, I am revising and updating my Texas Hold'em Poker rules—hence this book.
The Online Hold'em Poker rules set forth here are not according to the countless so-called Hoyle books, but according to Scarne. They are based on modern conventions and conditions of play. They have been devised for players who like to gamble and love Online Hold'em Poker. They are based on exhaustive studies of current Online Hold'em Poker rules here and abroad. They have been tested in private games and clubs throughout the country—and they have stood the test of time. They are mathematically sound, they recognize the realities of Online Hold'em Poker play, and they are authoritative. I firmly believe that the rules set forth in this book will in due time be accepted as the first and only standardized Online Hold'em Poker rules for home, clubs and Online Hold'em Poker rooms the world over for the obvious reason that they are the best possible.